Archive for November, 2007

Social events for December 2007

On Saturday 8th December we are off to York for the day for a wander around the shops and minster. York is a wonderful medieval city with excellent restaurants and marvellous history. We will meet at Piccadilly train station on Saturday morning and travel up to York on the train. Please sign up in church, or email me back if you wish to come.

On Sunday 9th we have our Annual General Meeting and Christmas meal together at Sedgley Park centre in Prestwich. The meal costs £18, and you need to book! Neil will also sing some of his own songs to us after the meal.

On Monday 10th we are going to the Manchester Hospitals’ Carol Concert at the Bridgewater Hall. This raises money for the Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund and is a wonderful evening of music where we join in with many of the carols. Prices are £15. Sign up in church or email me to let you know if you are interested, if so we will book tickets.

After Christmas on 27th December we are off to the Bridgewater Hall again for the “Last Night of the Christmas Proms” this is a wonderful mixture of music from a range of classical sources. Tickets start at £17.50 and the concert starts at 7.30pm. Ian and I will offer a light tea that afternoon for anyone who wants to come round before the concert. Please either sign up or email me to say you are interested, and we will then book tickets.

Advent Worship - from 2nd December to Christmas 2007

Next Sunday, 2nd December, the great season of Advent starts.  This is a season of prayer and preparation as we look forward to Christmas and the celebration of Jesus’ birth amongst us.

As in previous years we have changed our worship format for Advent.  We will follow the traditional Advent themes: John the Baptist, longing for Jesus’ return, and the Christmas story itself.  We have pre-recorded readings and reflections on these themes and mixed them with modern music and various images.  These recordings will take the place of the sermon in worship and our services are deliberately more reflective in this season.

Our Carol Service will be on Sunday 16th December, and we will have a Christmas celebration on Sunday 23rd.  We celebrate a traditional Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, starting at 11.30pm and are warmly invited to Christmas Day worship with our friends at St Chrysostom’s at 11am. 

Emmaus Group starts again on Thursday 29th November 2007

Our Emmaus Group starts a new programme on Thursday 29th November.

The Emmaus Group is a small group of people who meet together every other week to pray, study the scriptures and get to know each other better.

In September and October they looked at Prayer using the Lord’s Prayer as a model, and after a short break, they are now going to look at the Old Testament (in three sessions!) to get a rough idea of the general sweep of history of the Old Testament and some of its key characters.  The Old Testament was the Bible that Jesus and the disciples knew and is the Bible of the Jewish people today.  These three sessions will help us get to know the history of the Old Testament better and cover the following areas:

Thursday 29th November     From Abraham to Joshua

Thursday 13th December      From Joshua to the Exile

Thursday 17th January         From the Exile to St John the Baptist.

Then on 31st January we will start a brief overview of the New Testament.

The group usually meets at Margaret and Gwen’s home in Altrincham, but this week will meet at Sue’s home nearby.  If you wish to come, and need directions, please email Margaret and Gwen on migwy4@ntlworld.com.

With much love

Andy

AGM - Sunday 9th December 2007 - Sedgley Park, Prestwich

Each year we have our Annual General Meeting on the second Sunday of Advent whilst St Chrysostom’s host the Victoria Park Carol Service.  This year our AGM falls on Sunday 9th December.  We will, therefore, NOT be serving refreshments after church on that Sunday.  Instead we will travel to Sedgley Park Police College in Prestwich (lifts available) for a Christmas Dinner, AGM and concert from Neil.  The cost for the meal is £18 (unwaged £10) but we don’t want to exclude anyone on the grounds of cost.  Please use the bookings forms and return this with your payment to Andy.

MCC Manchester Trans Discussion Group - Saturday 24th November 2007, 3.30pm

The next MCC ManchesterTrans Discussion Group meeting is this Saturday, 24th November 2007 at 3.30pm in our usual venue - the Church Social Room of St John Chrysostoms Church (accessed from the side entrance by the bell tower on Anson Road, the A34, postcode M14 5BG).  The room is open from approx 3pm.

 

For 2007 we are usually meeting on the 4th Saturday afternoon of the month.

 This meeting will include a talk & Discussion on “Is there a Future for Trans People”, led by Elen Heart;  Nola & Davinia will be offering various jewellery items from their catalogue;  and Bernie the local hate crime officer will also be with us as usual to give advice on personal safety and to assist anyone who has suffered from Hate Crime.  Jenny-Anne will also talk about MetroSexuality and discuss if this encourages or discourages acceptance of Trans People.

The meeting lasts until approx 6:30pm after which the group goes for a Meal at a local restaurant.

The Programme is as follows:

3:30-5:15 PM First Session: Introductions - Diversity in a Modern Society - “Is there a Future for Trans People”. Followed by a discussion. Presentation by Elen Heart from Unique North Wales who will also talk about the Unique Winter Weekend 6-9th December  2007.

Jenny-Anne will talk about a proposed visit to Mardi Gras & TransGender Conference in Brittany, 2nd to 7th February 2008

5:15 -5:30 PM Refreshment Break: a chance to informally discuss issues raised in the first session.

5:30pm- 6:30pm Second Session: Diversity in a Modern Society - “MetroSexuality” does this encourage or discourage acceptance of Trans People? - presentation by Jenny-Anne.

Jewellery Items  & Catalogue by Nola & Davinia

Setting up our Christmas Party on Sat 15th December 2007

6:30-6.45pm Depart for our meal at a local restaurant.

MCC TransDiscussion Group Announcements

Date for our next meeting after this meeting is: Saturday 15th December 2007 - usual Venue-

Our Christmas Event

Next Inner Enigma Meeting Tuesday  18th December 2007 - Inner Enigma AGM Meeting - All TG/TS welcome
7:30pm Taurus Canal Street Manchester

http//:www.innerenigma.org.uk

Next Unique Meeting Thursday 6th December 2007 - Unique Christmas Party - Please contact Elen for Booking
elen@uniquetg.org.UK

8:00pm Colwyn Bay
www.uniquetg.org.UK

Unique Winter Weekend 6-9th December  2007

www.uniquetg.org.UK

GENDER MATTERS CHRISTMAS DANCE - SATURDAY 15TH DECEMBER, 2007 - Jenny Brett  0844 870 0178

www.gender-matters.org.uk.

Advance Notice for 2008:
Sparkle Manchester 2008  Fri-Sun 27th -29th June 2008, Canal Street  Manchester        www.sparkle.org.uk

Desmond Tutu challenges Rowan Williams to deal with homophobia in the Anglican church

Link to the Ekklesia article published on 19th November 2007.

Social event - Sunday 18th November 2007 - Meal at Croma in Chorlton

Next Sunday, 18th November, after worship we are going to share a meal together at Croma in Chorlton.  This is a lovely Italian restaurant.  We can offer lifts as well - if you want to come please let me know so we can book a table.

Social event supporting the Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit - Friday 16th November

On Friday some of us are off to a social at the Irish Club in Chorlton in aid of our friends at the Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit.  It costs £5 to get in, there will be food, a chance to get to know each other better and dancing!  Let Andy know if you want to come and we will send you details of where the club is.

Quiet and Calm Service - Tuesday 13th November 2007

On Tuesday we have our monthly Quiet and Calm service at 8pm in the Social Room.  This is an intentionally quiet and reflective form of worship where we share Holy Communion and pray together quietly.  It is a wonderful way to let the cares and concerns of the week ease away in God’s presence.  Please use the entrance on Anson Road to come in.

Bishop of Hereford designated ‘Bigot of the Year’ by Stonewall